This is a special order item. Est. arrival at B&H is 6-10 weeks (subject to availability). Your order will be charged at the time of shipment.
The Hensel Strobe Wizard Plus Radio Slave System combines radio triggering, model light activation, and flash power control into one single compact device (with Hensel strobes that support these features).
The availability of 3 channels prevents interference between different work groups within the same studio. On channel #4 (master channel) all devices can be controlled simultaneously, regardless of the channel they are set to. In addition, this improved Plus version has a maximum sync speed of 1/250th.
The transmitter is small, light and easily mounts into a hot shoe. In addition, it also comes supplied with a short sync cord (sub-mini connection) for PC sync connection.
Note! The Plus version can only be operated with an external Strobe Wizard Plus receiver (#3951), or with internal receivers build into Integra Plus monolights having a flash arrow printed on the dialer for flash setting. Also works with the built-in receiver of the Porty Premium Plus (#4954), not with the Porty Premium AS/RC (#4953).
| Range | 131' (40 m) |
| Power Source | Transmitter: PX28 (544L) 6V Lithium Battery |
| Dimensions | Transmitter: 2.2 x 2.5 x 1.9" (5.5 x 6.3 x 4.8 cm) |
| Weight | Transmitter: 1.9 oz (53 g) |
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yes, it is flimsy, feels cheap, very inconvenient to use and is not functional enough especially in comparison with, for example, a Bowens remote control.
moreover, mine broke down within a couple of weeks after i've got it (i live abroad and for me this is a major headache to change it with B&H, so i didn't even let them know about it).
so, according to my experience, i can't believe this small plastic thing was made in germany (i have no questions about Hensel heads, they are just great).
the bottom line is, if a remote control is an important feature for you, which is really convenient, the Hensel system is not the best choice.
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This works perfectly to adjust and fire my Hensel Plus monolight. In a recent shoot with the light at the top of a 10-foot lightstand, this was indispensible for adjusting light output without having to reach the monolight.
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